CA2373711A1 - Rearview mirror clipboard - Google Patents
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Abstract
Car shows are a hobby of ever increasing popularity. During car show competitions or exhibition and information card is required to be displayed.
The present invention shows a device for the display of information cards in a stylish way without detracting from the overall look of the car. The device is a modified clipboard to hang from the rearview mirror of a car. The rearview mirror clipboard is made of clear rigid, with a center hole and channel to accommodate the arm of the rearview mirror.
The present invention shows a device for the display of information cards in a stylish way without detracting from the overall look of the car. The device is a modified clipboard to hang from the rearview mirror of a car. The rearview mirror clipboard is made of clear rigid, with a center hole and channel to accommodate the arm of the rearview mirror.
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203.0019800 PATENT APPLICATIOiV
REARVIEW MIRROR CLIPBOARD
r Fje~d of thp~,~~~y~ntian ., . ~i .
This invention relates to clipboards and hanging devices, particularly to . ~ devices far vehicle rearview mirrors to display information' in car shows~and ~ .
other events. .
l ~~r~gcou "~ft~~lnvention l Many clipboards are present in the prior art. Most conventional clipboards : .
are designed with a rectangular planar surface about the size of a standard ~ -i paper sheet. I~ clip is attached at the center top edge of the board for holding the sheet of paper~in place while writing or drawing. The main function of a clipboard is to hold a piece of paper securely tv write or draw while moving or when a desk l not available. .' A number of clipboards are present in the prior art. Some of ' :?0 the disclosed clipboards are used in telationship to motor vehicles. For example l US Patents 2, ~ 50,709, to Bake discloses a clipboard 'that engages the steering .
wheel of a vehicle. Modifications and improvement to this invention can be found j.
in US Patents~4,974, 805 to Douglas and 5,489,121 to Mohr. The Douglas invention teaches a clipboard that mounts on the steering wheel of a vehicle or a . .
boat using a slot for receiving a top section of.the steering wheel, a bottom flange ' for engaging the lower secEion of the steering wheel and a clip on the upper center of the board for holding pieces of paper. The Mohr patent discloses a~' device with aibinder for holding paper in place that is mounted to the steering wheel of a gq~f cart. , .
U. S. flatent 5,253;943 to Miyashita discloses a plastic clipboard with elastic engaging pins for hofding,sheets of instructions. A flat rectangular plastic' . I
.
materiai.bent lon~itud'snaNy into, an inverted U,shape forms the clipboard. A
hooEc is permanently attached to the curved section of the U. .
US Patent~6,095,477 to Pohiman teaches a clipboard that can be suspended or mt)'unted on the doorwindow of a vehicle, The writing surface of s the clipboard is located within the vehicle interior. The invention also presents a I
pouch for storage, which is positioned on.the exterior of the vehicle window.
Many other clipboard modifications such as a clipboard for outdoor use . . ~ ..
(US Patent 5,887,902 to Irwin, et. al,), for use in all weather conditions (US
Patent 4,445,728 to 8ratton), with additional functions such as a hole punch -1 ( cupboard combination (US Patent 5,906,448 to Najmi), and clipboard-ciock-calculator combination (US Patent 5,823,500 to LaCaste) are present in~the prior art. All the clipboards in the prior art have in common a rectilinear design, a clip or other paper tioldi~.~ ~~'~,.~;cs ~~a~ 'hp edge, and a preponderance of the flat area of the board available as a r~~.;t;ng surface. if the user desires to hang the IS clipboard, an additional hanging devices) such as hooks, straps or additional boards are~incorporated into the clipboard design. ' There are also in the prior art hanging devices for vehicles, for example hanging parkini~ tags and, handicapped parking permits. These devices are . made of flexibiia, colored plastic or vinyl and display a desired set of printed ZO information, f-~owever, if someone wants to display a temporary sign or information card there is not a neat and clear way of accomplishing it available in the prior art.
i . Car shows are a hobby of ever increasing popularity. During car,shows, an informatiorl card must be displayed at the front~of the vehicle. Most ~~.
'~' .
25 competitors place the card under the windshield or tape it #o the windshield.
These methods are sufficient hut not desirable since tape marks can be difficctlt ,J
to clean from~n otherwise flawlessly detailed car and the winds and elements can mar the hard being held under the windshield wipers. in addition, other competitors can easily remove such cards when they are displayed on the 34 exterior of a vehicle. . ' . ..
' i .1 Preprinted hanging.devices fior the cars, cannot vary the information..
printed on them;or display different.papers or cards. Regular clipboards are big, bulky and if utifi~ed to present information, possess extra elements such as hooks or strapslthat detract from the look of the show vehicle and the information desired to be presented. The present invention solves the need in the prior art for a device able to display information; such as information cards for car shows, . i in a neat'and st~rlish manner from the.reanriew mirror of a car without detracting from the overall look of the car being shown in competition.
i Sumr,~ary of the lrtvention, The present invention seeks to solve the need for a device for displaying i , , . information cards during car show competitions from the rearview mirror of a vehicle without~detracting from the overall look of the vehicle. The present ' .
. .
invention is a square piece of rigid, Transparent material, for example hardened i 5 liquid acrylics, . with a center hole and a channel sized to fit all car rearview mirror i arms. A clip iqcated under the center hole provides a means to temporarily affix papers or fnfor~nation cards during car shows or competitions. The dimensions of the center hole and channel aliow for the fitting of the invention over different rearview mirror attachment arms and also for the stable hanging of the clipboard ?D with information cards of different sizes and shape.
brief description of the Dar winos ..
- Fig. 1 A perspective front view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 A perspective front view of the preferred embodiment of, the iwention ,_ .
25 without the cli,~. ' , Fig. 3 A front;Iview of the preferred embodiment~hanging from the rear view ,~
mirror of a cap.
Fig. 4 A perspective front view of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
., i i ~ 3 . ' . ' ~ etajied Dgscri~ti~n gfi the invention Figures 1. and 2 show perspective front views of the rearview mirror clipboard with and without the clip, respectively. The rearview rr~irrar clipboard 12 is made of a piece of rigid, transparent material, for example hardened (squid . ~ . . .
acrylics such as ~Plexigias'~'. in a preferred embodiment, the clipboard will be rectilinear. tn,a r~tore preferred embodiment,''the clipboard wilt be a~square with .
sides approxima,'tety 13.3 cm (5'la Inches) long and 0.32 cm (1I8 inch) thick.
A
hole with a diameter ranging from 1.25 cm (0.5 inches) to 3.80 cm (1.5 inches) is .
l drilled in the center of the board. The clip 14 is attached to the board below and IU centered on the~center hole~l5. in the preferred embodiment shown in figure 1, .the clip is fastened to the. board by rivets. As seen in figure 2, two small holes 16 are also drilled through the board 't 2 'for accommodating the rivets holding the clip 14 to the b ~I ard. ft~is recognized that other attachment methods are possible such as nuts abd bolts, tape, and adhesives where the holes 16 may not be -.5 required. A channel l3~approximately 1.8 cm. Tv 2.0 crn (0.625 inches to 0.75 . , inches) extend;'s from a side edge of the clipboard and opens into the center hole.
15. in a preferred embodiment the square pieces are sanded in ail four corners ~' , to eliminated .sharp hedges from the clipboard. ,, Methods of drilling and cutting ' plastics and similar material are well known fo those skilled in the act..
20 Figure j3 shows a~ front view of the preferred embodiment while hanging . from a rearview mirror l 7 of a vehicle. The rearview mirror 17 has an attachment aim 18 with one end 23 attached.to the windshield of the car and a ., , , second end ~i~ot shown) attached to the mirror 17. The channel Z3 will frt~around the attachment arm 18 a.nd act to guide the 'device along the attachment arm l8 ZS to the center;hoie~l5. The center hole 15 will sit on the attachment arm 18~
against the second end of the attachment arm and mirror 17. It should be noted - ...
that the clip '~4 is hidden by the rearview_mirror 17 allowing for the display of information card 20 in a neat way. (t is recognized that attachment arm 18 may extend from~the molding framing the windshield, the vehicle roof or vehicle 30 dashboard. ( .
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Classic caps or exhibition cars are sometime modified by tfie owners to make them more~stylish. A typical modification is to tower the roof of the show car: This creates a low clearance problem for the use of the rearview mirror clipboard. .In an alternative embodiment as shown in Figure 4, the owner can attach an adhesive hanging tab 21 at the.center top edge of the clipboard.
This hanging tab allot s the clipboard to hang.from the rearview mirror, allowing the display of information cards even with a tow vehicle roof design. ' While the~present invention has been described with respect to what is presently considlered to be the preferred embodiments, it is understood that the 1 ci , invention is not Limited to the disclosed embodiments. The present invention is ' intended to cov! r various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
REARVIEW MIRROR CLIPBOARD
r Fje~d of thp~,~~~y~ntian ., . ~i .
This invention relates to clipboards and hanging devices, particularly to . ~ devices far vehicle rearview mirrors to display information' in car shows~and ~ .
other events. .
l ~~r~gcou "~ft~~lnvention l Many clipboards are present in the prior art. Most conventional clipboards : .
are designed with a rectangular planar surface about the size of a standard ~ -i paper sheet. I~ clip is attached at the center top edge of the board for holding the sheet of paper~in place while writing or drawing. The main function of a clipboard is to hold a piece of paper securely tv write or draw while moving or when a desk l not available. .' A number of clipboards are present in the prior art. Some of ' :?0 the disclosed clipboards are used in telationship to motor vehicles. For example l US Patents 2, ~ 50,709, to Bake discloses a clipboard 'that engages the steering .
wheel of a vehicle. Modifications and improvement to this invention can be found j.
in US Patents~4,974, 805 to Douglas and 5,489,121 to Mohr. The Douglas invention teaches a clipboard that mounts on the steering wheel of a vehicle or a . .
boat using a slot for receiving a top section of.the steering wheel, a bottom flange ' for engaging the lower secEion of the steering wheel and a clip on the upper center of the board for holding pieces of paper. The Mohr patent discloses a~' device with aibinder for holding paper in place that is mounted to the steering wheel of a gq~f cart. , .
U. S. flatent 5,253;943 to Miyashita discloses a plastic clipboard with elastic engaging pins for hofding,sheets of instructions. A flat rectangular plastic' . I
.
materiai.bent lon~itud'snaNy into, an inverted U,shape forms the clipboard. A
hooEc is permanently attached to the curved section of the U. .
US Patent~6,095,477 to Pohiman teaches a clipboard that can be suspended or mt)'unted on the doorwindow of a vehicle, The writing surface of s the clipboard is located within the vehicle interior. The invention also presents a I
pouch for storage, which is positioned on.the exterior of the vehicle window.
Many other clipboard modifications such as a clipboard for outdoor use . . ~ ..
(US Patent 5,887,902 to Irwin, et. al,), for use in all weather conditions (US
Patent 4,445,728 to 8ratton), with additional functions such as a hole punch -1 ( cupboard combination (US Patent 5,906,448 to Najmi), and clipboard-ciock-calculator combination (US Patent 5,823,500 to LaCaste) are present in~the prior art. All the clipboards in the prior art have in common a rectilinear design, a clip or other paper tioldi~.~ ~~'~,.~;cs ~~a~ 'hp edge, and a preponderance of the flat area of the board available as a r~~.;t;ng surface. if the user desires to hang the IS clipboard, an additional hanging devices) such as hooks, straps or additional boards are~incorporated into the clipboard design. ' There are also in the prior art hanging devices for vehicles, for example hanging parkini~ tags and, handicapped parking permits. These devices are . made of flexibiia, colored plastic or vinyl and display a desired set of printed ZO information, f-~owever, if someone wants to display a temporary sign or information card there is not a neat and clear way of accomplishing it available in the prior art.
i . Car shows are a hobby of ever increasing popularity. During car,shows, an informatiorl card must be displayed at the front~of the vehicle. Most ~~.
'~' .
25 competitors place the card under the windshield or tape it #o the windshield.
These methods are sufficient hut not desirable since tape marks can be difficctlt ,J
to clean from~n otherwise flawlessly detailed car and the winds and elements can mar the hard being held under the windshield wipers. in addition, other competitors can easily remove such cards when they are displayed on the 34 exterior of a vehicle. . ' . ..
' i .1 Preprinted hanging.devices fior the cars, cannot vary the information..
printed on them;or display different.papers or cards. Regular clipboards are big, bulky and if utifi~ed to present information, possess extra elements such as hooks or strapslthat detract from the look of the show vehicle and the information desired to be presented. The present invention solves the need in the prior art for a device able to display information; such as information cards for car shows, . i in a neat'and st~rlish manner from the.reanriew mirror of a car without detracting from the overall look of the car being shown in competition.
i Sumr,~ary of the lrtvention, The present invention seeks to solve the need for a device for displaying i , , . information cards during car show competitions from the rearview mirror of a vehicle without~detracting from the overall look of the vehicle. The present ' .
. .
invention is a square piece of rigid, Transparent material, for example hardened i 5 liquid acrylics, . with a center hole and a channel sized to fit all car rearview mirror i arms. A clip iqcated under the center hole provides a means to temporarily affix papers or fnfor~nation cards during car shows or competitions. The dimensions of the center hole and channel aliow for the fitting of the invention over different rearview mirror attachment arms and also for the stable hanging of the clipboard ?D with information cards of different sizes and shape.
brief description of the Dar winos ..
- Fig. 1 A perspective front view of the preferred embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 A perspective front view of the preferred embodiment of, the iwention ,_ .
25 without the cli,~. ' , Fig. 3 A front;Iview of the preferred embodiment~hanging from the rear view ,~
mirror of a cap.
Fig. 4 A perspective front view of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
., i i ~ 3 . ' . ' ~ etajied Dgscri~ti~n gfi the invention Figures 1. and 2 show perspective front views of the rearview mirror clipboard with and without the clip, respectively. The rearview rr~irrar clipboard 12 is made of a piece of rigid, transparent material, for example hardened (squid . ~ . . .
acrylics such as ~Plexigias'~'. in a preferred embodiment, the clipboard will be rectilinear. tn,a r~tore preferred embodiment,''the clipboard wilt be a~square with .
sides approxima,'tety 13.3 cm (5'la Inches) long and 0.32 cm (1I8 inch) thick.
A
hole with a diameter ranging from 1.25 cm (0.5 inches) to 3.80 cm (1.5 inches) is .
l drilled in the center of the board. The clip 14 is attached to the board below and IU centered on the~center hole~l5. in the preferred embodiment shown in figure 1, .the clip is fastened to the. board by rivets. As seen in figure 2, two small holes 16 are also drilled through the board 't 2 'for accommodating the rivets holding the clip 14 to the b ~I ard. ft~is recognized that other attachment methods are possible such as nuts abd bolts, tape, and adhesives where the holes 16 may not be -.5 required. A channel l3~approximately 1.8 cm. Tv 2.0 crn (0.625 inches to 0.75 . , inches) extend;'s from a side edge of the clipboard and opens into the center hole.
15. in a preferred embodiment the square pieces are sanded in ail four corners ~' , to eliminated .sharp hedges from the clipboard. ,, Methods of drilling and cutting ' plastics and similar material are well known fo those skilled in the act..
20 Figure j3 shows a~ front view of the preferred embodiment while hanging . from a rearview mirror l 7 of a vehicle. The rearview mirror 17 has an attachment aim 18 with one end 23 attached.to the windshield of the car and a ., , , second end ~i~ot shown) attached to the mirror 17. The channel Z3 will frt~around the attachment arm 18 a.nd act to guide the 'device along the attachment arm l8 ZS to the center;hoie~l5. The center hole 15 will sit on the attachment arm 18~
against the second end of the attachment arm and mirror 17. It should be noted - ...
that the clip '~4 is hidden by the rearview_mirror 17 allowing for the display of information card 20 in a neat way. (t is recognized that attachment arm 18 may extend from~the molding framing the windshield, the vehicle roof or vehicle 30 dashboard. ( .
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Classic caps or exhibition cars are sometime modified by tfie owners to make them more~stylish. A typical modification is to tower the roof of the show car: This creates a low clearance problem for the use of the rearview mirror clipboard. .In an alternative embodiment as shown in Figure 4, the owner can attach an adhesive hanging tab 21 at the.center top edge of the clipboard.
This hanging tab allot s the clipboard to hang.from the rearview mirror, allowing the display of information cards even with a tow vehicle roof design. ' While the~present invention has been described with respect to what is presently considlered to be the preferred embodiments, it is understood that the 1 ci , invention is not Limited to the disclosed embodiments. The present invention is ' intended to cov! r various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims (5)
1. A vehicular rearview mirror clipboard comprising:
a fiat and generally rectilinear board constructed of substantially rigid and clear material;
said clipboard defining a circular hole at the center of the said board said circular hole having a diameter of about 1.25 cm to about 3.8 cm:
a channel extending from a side edge of said clipboard to said center hole;
and a clip fixedly attached to said board and generally located below the said center hole.
a fiat and generally rectilinear board constructed of substantially rigid and clear material;
said clipboard defining a circular hole at the center of the said board said circular hole having a diameter of about 1.25 cm to about 3.8 cm:
a channel extending from a side edge of said clipboard to said center hole;
and a clip fixedly attached to said board and generally located below the said center hole.
2. A vehicular rearview mirror clipboard according to claim 1 further comprising an information card clasped by said clip.
3. A vehicular rearview mirror clipboard according to claim 1 in which all four corners of said clipboard are sanded.
4. A vehicular rearview mirror clipboard according to claim 9 further comprising a transparent adhesive hanging tab.
5. A method of displaying an information card from inside a car, comprising:
attaching the information card to said clip fixedly attached to said clipboard;
placing said channel around an attachment arm of a rearview mirror:
guiding said clipboard along said attachment arm to said rearview mirror,. and balancing said center hole on said attachment arm.
attaching the information card to said clip fixedly attached to said clipboard;
placing said channel around an attachment arm of a rearview mirror:
guiding said clipboard along said attachment arm to said rearview mirror,. and balancing said center hole on said attachment arm.
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